eWalleteWallet is very secure. Any information you've stored in password-protected categories is encrypted with 256-bit AES encryption. This is the same encryption method that many government organizations require to protect their data. On specific platforms, eWallet's AES encryption is also FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) compliant:
FIPS Certification
eWallet 7 is FIPS compliant on the Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Mobile 5.0 and
Windows Mobile 6.0 platforms where it uses Microsoft cryptographic libraries that have received certificates and
been validated as conforming to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Algorithm, as specified in Federal Information
Processing Standard Publication 197, Advanced Encryption Standard. Please see the
Advanced Encryption Standard Algorithm Validation List for more information.
eWallet does not store your password in your wallet file, or anywhere on your Windows PC or your mobile device.